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LA County Studies Warner Bros Acquisition Impact
March 14, 2026
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath has initiated a motion directing the Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity to conduct a comprehensive study on the proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. by Paramount Skydance. This study aims to evaluate the economic impact on the local entertainment workforce and develop support strategies while addressing antitrust concerns in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general. The outcome may influence future procurement and economic development initiatives within the entertainment sector in Los Angeles.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors in the entertainment and related industries should be aware of potential regulatory and economic shifts resulting from this major acquisition.
- The study could lead to new county-level support programs or contracting opportunities aimed at mitigating workforce impacts.
- Coordination with federal and state antitrust authorities indicates possible regulatory scrutiny that may affect contract awards and vendor selection.
- Businesses should evaluate how changes in market structure might influence competitive dynamics and procurement strategies in the Los Angeles entertainment sector.
The entertainment industry is once again facing a merger that could hurt competition, limit the diversity of storytellers, and send ripple effects across our signature industry.
— Lindsey P. Horvath, LA County Supervisor
Agencies
Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity, Los Angeles County, U.S. Department of Justice, State attorneys general
Vendors
Paramount Skydance, Warner Bros.
Locations
Sources
- LA County Studies Warner Bros Acquisition Impact · Santa Monica Daily Press · Mar 14